One Colombian soldier was killed and two security force members injured Friday in a pair of motorcycle bomb attacks blamed on dissidents from the defunct FARC guerrilla group.
Colombian guerrilla fighters of the National Liberation Army Monday announced a unilateral Christmas truce from Dec. 24 to Jan. 2, although the measure would only cover the State Military and ...
which came the same year the government inked an historic peace deal with the FARC guerrillas who controlled much of Choco, ...
President-elect Donald Trump's pick of Sen. Marco Rubio to become U.S. secretary of state is likely to jolt Latin America ...
A heated confrontation unfolded in Colombia’s Congress on November 13 after the mother of one of the victims of a series of ...
[AFP] Colombian guerrilla fighters killed two police officers and two other people Monday in separate gun and bomb attacks that injured at least seven in the country's troubled southwest ...
United Nations' human rights body called on the Colombian government to improve protection of human rights activists and civilians, be more present in remote, poor areas, and fully implement a ...
Last year, Colombian President Gustavo Petro watched in dismay as a political and economic crisis unfolded on the other side of his country’s eastern border. Global powers had imposed sanctions on ...
In 2023, he called Colombian President Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 guerrilla group, a “dangerous” choice to lead a country that has been the longtime U.S. partner in the war on drugs.
A new constitution had been written that included more of Colombian society than ever before. Some of the nation’s guerilla groups, weary of war, decided to involve themselves in the political process ...